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As I have good cause, so do I give you all my hearty thanks for the good zeal and loving care you seem to have, as well towards me as to the whole estate of your country. –Response to Parliament's request that she marry,
Queen Elizabeth I

Which statement best describes Queen Elizabeth's use of rhetorical appeals in this passage?

She relies on logos by providing a list of reasons why she will not marry.
She relies on pathos by encouraging her audience to feel proud of their patriotic behavior.
She relies on ethos by reminding her audience that she has the power to make laws.
She relies on pathos by making her audience feel ashamed of their request that she marry.

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